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mike101 Double Malt Member

Joined: 24 Mar 2011 Posts: 88 Location: Channel Islands
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Fergie Master Of Malts

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| i cant comment on the 1994 but in general Glen Garioch is a sweet honeyed malt with a touch of spice. The new 12 year old is pretty good, it is a mix of bourbon and sherry casks and at bottled 48%, i wish more bottled at this strength. |
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Gregor Master Of Malts

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| I enjoyed the Glen Garioch Founders Reserve, for me it is what i would call an old fashioned Highland malt with a bit of smoke. If you like Ardmore or Benromach then you will probably like this. |
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soundmangt4 Double Malt Member


Joined: 30 Aug 2010 Posts: 134 Location: Bromsgrove, UK
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I have a single cask Glen Garioch at home, and all I can say right now is that it is a beautiful whisky, but seeing as I am in a different country right now, I can't go and remind myself of the tasting notes!
Very tasty though!  _________________ Rob Hughes
Scotch Malt Whisky Society member
www.smws.co.uk |
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